Market Exposure

Market Exposure

1. The amount of money one risks in an investment. For example, if one invests $10,000 in a stock, one accepts a market exposure of $10,000. One also may speak of being exposed to particular type of risk. For example, if one invests in a bond, one is exposed to the risk that inflation will outpace the yield on the bond.

By allowing all types of buyers and sellers to connect online, sellers will broaden their market exposure and the governments' collective buying power will translate into lower costs and a wider range of choices.

Realtors say joining the system will give local homes far greater market exposure and at the same time give residents interested in buying homes elsewhere the ability to shop in other communities from their local real estate office.

Chairman of the Board, Albert Finch, said, "We are very excited with this change, the NASDAQ Global Market will provide the Company much wider market exposure and greater prestige from an investor perception standpoint, which should lead to stronger liquidity for our stock.

Conference attendees will include principals of National Investment Banking Association's NASD member firms engaged in small business capital formation, principals of various capital market service providers and the management of varied companies seeking capital or market exposure.

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